27. [0/5 Points] DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS At a particular instance in time a coil with an inductance of 0.167 has stored in it 7.5E-3 J in its magnetic field. What is the instantaneous current in the coil? 710 Submit Answer 28. [0/5 Points] DETAILS
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Step 1: Use the formula for the energy stored in an inductor: \[E = \frac{1}{2}LI^2\] where E is the energy stored, L is the inductance, and I is the current. Show more…
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